Fa. Lootsma, A MODEL FOR THE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE CRITERIA IN THE MULTIPLICATIVE AHP AND SMART, European journal of operational research, 94(3), 1996, pp. 467-476
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We define the relative importance of any pair of criteria as the subst
itution rate between the relative gains and losses of the alternatives
when we move along an indifference curve. Under the geometric-mean ag
gregation rule in the Multiplicative AHP and under the arithmetic-mean
aggregation rule in SMART, the relative (not the marginal) substituti
on rate depends neither on the performance of the alternatives under t
he remaining criteria nor on the units of performance measurement. Hen
ce, it provides a sound argument for distributed decision-making proce
sses where those who judge the criteria are not the same actors as tho
se who assess the performance of the alternatives. The definition has
a plausible basis in the psyche-physical research on the relationship
between physical stimuli and sensory responses, which shows that human
beings are sensitive, not to marginal but to relative changes of the
stimulus intensities.